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Washington County staff outline federal CDBG, HOME allocations and risk from federal policy changes
Summary
County staff told the budget committee the Office of Community Development expects a near‑flat HUD allocation for FY2025–26 but warned executive‑order language and program changes could affect project scoring, fair‑housing compliance and environmental review requirements.
Marnie, an assistant county administrator, told the Washington County Budget Committee that the Office of Community Development expects its federal HUD allocations for the Community Development Block Grant (CDBG) and HOME Investment Partnerships program to be within about 2% of last year’s amounts for the coming fiscal year. The county’s CDBG program, she said, still comprises roughly 64.5% federal HUD funding and has invested more than $112 million locally since inception.
County staff said those allocations support housing rehabilitation, emergency rental assistance, public infrastructure and public service programming, and that the Treasury Emergency Rental Assistance and other COVID‑era funds are ending—reducing eviction prevention resources going forward. Staff emphasized the office manages CDBG on behalf of an urban county consortium of cities and that the office’s…
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